Nurturing a love for literacy

Melton. Photo by Damjan Janevski. 247842_04

Melton council has announced a new early literacy and language development program for babies and toddlers.

Delivered through Melton libraries, the free program called Read, Sing, Chat, outlines activities and challenges that help parents and carers bond with their child through literacy.

The sessions will aim to spark imagination, stimulate curiosity, and promote the development of literacy, language, social and communication skills.

The program involves attending a library program such as online story time, encouraging families to read a story together at home, or visiting a local park.

Participants will earn points for completing the activities and will be rewarded with specially selected prizes when they reach milestones along the way.

Families will also have access to practical support through the program from local service providers.

Melton Mayor Goran Kesic encouraged parents and carers with young children to join the program.

“This is a fantastic way to nurture your child’s imagination and literacy skills,” Cr Kesic said.

“The program is designed to start a lifelong love of books and learning, and support parents as their child’s first teacher.

“It’s fun and stimulating for young children, and a great introduction to the wealth of resources available through your local library.”

Details: melton.vic.gov.au/readsingchat